Testing The Short And Long Run Exchange Rate Effects On The Trade Balance: The Case Of Colombia

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This paper examines the role of the Exchange rate in determining the short and long run trade balance behavior for Colombia testing the BRM and ML conditions, and the J-curve hypothesis. It uses a regression model formulation which includes income and money so that the monetary and absorption approaches to the balance of payments are also examined.

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